
As of 2023, the global coffee industry is worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
They say the more or less modern form of drinking coffee dates back to the 1400s in southern Arabia, and then there are the legends dating back to the 9th century of flocks of sheep and goats being energized after eating coffee berries off the plant.
My guess? Coffee has and always will exist and is the main purpose for all of existence in the universe.
Whatever its origins, coffee has come to be loved across the world, through a variety of preparations and strains and styles. But while many would love to claim that they come from a place that loves coffee the most, this country has the data to back it up.
Per capita, which country drinks the most coffee?
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The answer is: Finland. I guess when you live in a country where winter can last up to 200 days in the north, the only way to make it through the day is with a bunch of coffee. Fins drink an average of four cups of coffee per day, making for 19 pounds of coffee consumed per person per year. Finland even has two 10-minute coffee breaks legally mandated for all workers.The Nordic countries in general really like their Java, taking five of the top 10 spots. Source
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